Tempt
Origin
The Tempt is the women's-specific entry into mountain biking in the Liv catalog — and the bike most likely to be the first off-road purchase for a female rider in a Liv dealership in Europe. It is the women's-specific equivalent of Giant's Talon hardtail and shares its platform DNA, but with women-specific contact points (saddle, bar width, crank length) and a frame geometry tuned around Liv's 3F Design Philosophy database of female anthropometrics. The Tempt runs on 27.5" wheels in size XS and 29" wheels in size S and up, with 80mm of fork travel on the XS frame and 100mm from S up — a sizing approach matched only by Specialized's Rockhopper at this price tier. Hydraulic disc brakes, internal cable routing, and mounts for fenders and rear racks make the Tempt one of the more dual-use options in the entry hardtail space, capable of doubling as a commuter when needed. Like the Rockhopper, it stays under the magic €1,000 mark for the base build, putting full-mountain capability inside the budget of a first-time female mountain biker.
Specifications
- Frame
- ALUXX-grade 6061 aluminum (single-butted alloy)
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Shimano CUES 1×10 — SL-U6000-10R shifter, RD-U6000 derailleur, CS-LG300 11-48T cassette, ProWheel Charm crank 32T (27.5") / 30T (29"), KMC X11 chain
- Brakes
- Tektro HDC TKD 149 hydraulic disc, 180 mm front / 160 mm rear rotors
- Wheels
- 27.5" (XS/S) or 29" (S-M-L), Giant GX03V alloy double-wall rims, 21 mm inner width
Versions & builds
Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.
| Spec | Tempt 4 ($650 — entry) | Tempt 3 ($774) | Tempt 2 ($800) | Tempt 1 ($1,000 — Shimano CUES 11s, Tektro hydraulic, Giant fork, dropper seatpost) | Tempt 0 ($1,058 — top spec) |
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